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Make Yours A Squirrel Proof Bird Feeder
Outwitting squirrels…furiously frustrating to say the least! The age old battle has been going on since the dawn of backyard bird feeding. All kinds of contraptions are available, some with motors, some with springs, some with parts that are bound to break in due time.
The good news is you don’t need any of that to make your existing feeder a squirrel proof bird feeder. With careful attention to placement and one quality squirrel baffle, the problem’s solved. For hanging bird feeders, just remember the horizontal and vertical launching points. These are objects or branches where squirrels could possibly jump from – gaining access to your feeder. Okay, here’s the kicker: the pesky little acrobats can jump eight feet across, and up to six feet high. Do some serious thinking before placing your hanging feeder.
For pole or post-mounted bird feeders, the squirrel baffle would obviously sit below the feeder. Make sure the bottom of the baffle is at least four and half feet from the ground. Again, remember the horizontal launching distance as well.
Attractive and effective squirrel baffles do exist for squirrel proofing your bird feeder, saving seed, money and headaches…happy birding!
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Pretty Squirrel Baffles
Protect bird feeders from squirrels and rain in high style with attractive squirrel baffles. No longer are they required to be industrial-like hunks of metal. With graceful shapes, some now have detailed touches that actually make them pretty!
The baffle shown here, is an extra large 20-inch model by Parasol. It has an etched design of natural images like twigs and flowers. Because it’s done in powder coated metal, it will last for years of use and enjoyment. Keeping feeders free from squirrels and the damage they do, it also shields the feeder’s ports from rain or extreme sun.
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Add a Squirrel Baffle-Sit Back & Relax!
Tired of pesky squirrels damaging your bird feeders, raiding birdseed and stealing suet? No problem with use of a good squirrel baffle. When placed correctly, they’re amazingly effective at keeping squirrels at bay. The main trick is placement, height and vertical distance from any possible launching point for squirrels. Remember, these critters are excellent acrobats, they can jump sideways up to eight feet, and up to six feet high!
Whether hanging, pole mounted on a shepherd’s hook, or post mounted on a 4×4 post, a squirrel baffle will really solve this invasive, annoying, and frustrating problem. They’re simple to install, and made to last. This pole-mounted version actually opens and clamps around the shepherd’s hook or pole.
Add a squirrel baffle to bird feeders where squirrels are a problem-.and once and for all be done with problem squirrels!